A woman is convinced she’s about to marry Riley Green — but the story behind it is raising some serious red flags.
During a recent appearance on the Big D and Bubba radio show, the unnamed caller shared what she believes is a real relationship with the country star.
The problem? Everything about it points to a classic online scam.
How It Started
The woman told the hosts she met “Riley” on Facebook, where the two quickly connected.
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From there, things escalated fast. “We have a private chat that we chat on… every day, 20-30 times a day,” she said, describing how frequently they communicate.
Getting Married
According to the woman, the relationship has already reached the next level.
She told the hosts she’s in love and planning to marry him — even saying she’s leaving the wedding details up to “Riley.”
When asked about the possibility of being scammed, she pushed back, saying, “I know there’s a lot of people out there [who are] scammers… I don’t like that. I’m honest. I’m truthful.”
The Red Flags
Despite her confidence, several warning signs stood out.
The woman said she moved from texting to phone calls to make sure it was real — but when the hosts played a recording of Riley Green’s actual voice, she still insisted the person she’s been talking to is the real thing.
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She also said the person hasn’t asked her for money — something scammers often do, though not always right away.
Standing Her Ground
As the conversation wrapped, the hosts tried to question the situation, but the caller didn’t back down.
“You go ahead and laugh,” she told them. “And when it happens, I’m gonna call y’all back… I told you so.”
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